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Report (1880)


Author: Illinois. State Board of Fish Commissioners; Illinois. State Fish Commission
Volume: 1886-1888
Subject: Fisheries
Publisher: Springfield
Language: English
Call number: 3978389
Digitizing sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Book contributor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Collection: biodiversity; americana
Notes: brittle narrow margins

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First report covers July 1879-Sept. 1880; 2d, July 1879-Sept. 1882. Beginning with 1884/86 reports are biennial

Reports for issued by the State Fish Commission

1883/84, 1884/86 and 1898/1900 contain also "A catalogue of the native fishes of Illinois, by S.A. Forbes."

1892/94, 1896/98 contain also the Biennial report of the director of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, for 1893-1894 and 1897-1898, respectively

1900/02 and 1902/04 contain also "A list of the native fishes of Illinois, with keys [by] Thomas Large."


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